I drive 1 1/2 to 2 hours each way to get to my group. It's that important to me. The president of the group is a fully transitioned transwoman. A few of the other members have also transitioned 100%. We also have a few FtM members. All of them are a model and an inspiration for me. They've been there before and know, as no other could, what to say to someone in all stages of their transition and are thus expert at helping. They are all dedicated and giving individuals and I hope to be like one of them some day.
That said, not all groups are equal and some people just won't fit into the current mix. There's no shame to trying and not liking it.
I got the name of my support group from my therapist. I almost joined a CD group before I found out about my current group and I'm very glad now that I didn't. I would have felt very out of place there, I think.
There are lists on other websites, reachable through the links on the Main Page here at Susan's, that may point you in the right direction. In my group, you don't even have to dress in your identified gender if you don't want to. I would hope that's the case in other groups as well so don't feel that you can't or shouldn't go if you're not wearing a skirt, etc.
Good luck and Hugs w/Smiles!
helen